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  • Oxford Journals Collection UTL Remote Access
    This database provides full-text online access to electronic journals published by the Oxford University Press. Disciplines covered are humanities, social sciences, and the sciences. A brief bibliographic description of each title is given in an "About this journal" section.
  • Oxford Public International Law (OPIL) is a comprehensive, single location providing integrated access across our international law services, bringing you one step closer to the perfect research solution.
  • Oxford Reports on International Law PKU-VPN UTL Remote Access
    Oxford Reports on International Law (ORIL) has set new standards for currency and coverage of public international case law, reporting on international courts, domestic courts and ad hoc tribunals.
  • Oxford Scholarly Authorities on International Law (OSAIL) contains over 180 full-text online editions of market-leading reference works and treatises published by Oxford University Press, including Oppenheim, and the Oxford Commentaries on International Law.
  • Oxford Scholarship Online--Law UTL Remote Access
    Oxford Scholarship Online--Law offers full-text access to 472 academic monographs from the law, providing quick and easy access to award-winning Oxford University Press scholarship. Please note that this resource is available ONLY on-campus.

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  • PKULaw北大法宝 (English version) PKU-VPN UTL Remote Access
    ChinaLawInfo, also known as Peking University Law Library (PKULaw), is a comprehensive legal information platform that provides access to a wide range of Chinese legal resources. It is operated by China Law Info Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of Peking University.

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  • SmartCILP PKU-VPN UTL Remote Access
    A not-for-profit weekly publication which provides legal researchers with a fast, cost-effective current awareness tool.

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  • The Daily Mail (1896 -2004) UTL Remote Access
    Described by the New Yorker as "the newspaper that rules Britain", the Daily Mail has been at the heart of British journalism since 1896, regularly changing the course of government policy and setting the national debate. Its website is among the most visited news sites in the world.
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